To target your Adobe Campaign newsletter, you need to first set up segmentation, which is only available in the Classic UI (for client context). After that you can create targeted experiences for Adobe Campaign. Both are described in this section.

Setting up segmentation in AEM

To set up segmentation, you need to use the classic UI to set up the segments. The remaining steps can be performed in the touch-optimized UI as well.

Setting up segmentation includes creating segments, a brand, campaign, and experiences.

Creating Segments

Create a new page and enter a title - for example, AC Segments - and select the Segment(Adobe Campaign) template.

Select the created page in the tree view on the left-hand side.

Create a segment, for example targeting male users, by creating a new page under the segment you created called Male and select the Segment (Adobe Campaign) template.

Open the created segment page and drag and drop a Segment ID from the sidekick onto the page.

Double-click the trait, enter the ID representing in this case, the male segment defined in Adobe Campaign - for example, MALE - and click OK. The following message should appear: targetData.segmentCode == "MALE"

Repeat the steps for another segment, for example, a segment targeting female users.

Creating a Brand

To create a brand:

In Sites, navigate to the Campaigns folder (for example in We.Retail).

Click Create Page and enter a title for the page, for example We.Retail Brand and select the Brand template.

Creating a Campaign

To create a campaign:

Open the Brand page you just created.

Click Create Page and enter a title for your page, for example, We.Retail Campaign, and select the Campaign template and click Create.

Creating Experiences

To create experiences for segments:

Open the Campaign page you just created.

Create experiences for your segments by clicking Create Page and entering a title for your page, for example, Male as you are creating an experience for the Male segment, and select the Experience template.

Open the created Experience page.

Click Edit, then below Segments click Add Item.

Enter the path to the male segment, for example /etc/segmentation/ac-segments/male and click OK. The following message should appear: Experience is targeted at: Male

Repeat the previous steps to create an experience for all segments, for example the female target.

Creating a newsletter with targeted content

After you have created segments, a brand, a campaign, and an experience, you can create a newsletter with targeted content. After creating the experience, you link experiences to your segments.

Add text into the Text and Personalization component, such as "This is the default."

Click the arrow next to Edit and select Targeting.

Select your brand from the Brand drop-down menu and select your Campaign. (This is the brand and campaign you created earlier).

Click Start Targeting. You see your segments appear in the Audiences area. The default experience is used if none of the defined segments match.

Note:

By default, the email samples included with AEM use Adobe Campaign as the targeting engine. For custom newsletters, you may need to select Adobe Campaign as the targeting engine. When targeting, tap or click + in the toolbar, enter a title for the new activity, and select Adobe Campaign as the targeting engine.

Click Default and then the Text and Personalization component you added and you see the Bullseye with an arrow in it. Click the icon to target this component.

Navigate to another segment (Male), and click Add offer and click the plus icon +. Then edit the offer.

Navigate to another segment (Female) and click Add offer and the plus icon +. Then edit this offer.

Click Next to see Mapping, then click Next to see Settings, which does not apply to Adobe Campaign, and click Save.

AEM automatically generates the correct targeting code for Adobe Campaign when the content is used in a delivery inside Adobe Campaign